Question No: 121 – (Topic 2)

You have test cases that use a shared steps work item. You plan to replace the shared steps work item with a new implementation.

You need to find the test cases that are using that shared steps work item.

What are two possible features you could use to achieve this goal? (Choose two. Each answer choice provides a complete solution.)

A Direct Links query

Shared Steps Manager

The TCM.exe utility

The WitAdmin.exe utility

Answer: A,B

Question No: 122 – (Topic 2)

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).

You are developing a test that requires a test step to verify a result against a known value. You plan to insert a new step to accomplish this task.

You need to make the new step a validation step. What should you do?

Type the expected value into the Expected Result column of the new test step.

Type the expected value into the Action column of the new test step.

Add the expected result value into the Parameter Values pane.

Add a parameter to the Action column of the new test step.

Answer: A

Question No: 123 DRAG DROP – (Topic 2)

Your team uses Microsoft Test Manager to manage test cases. You are testing an ASP.NET MVC web application hosted on one of your internal servers, which is named WebSrv1. Your application connects to a SQL Server database hosted on a server named DBSrv1.

You want to configure your test plan so that it collects diagnostic data from your test machine and all servers used by your application.

Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Question No: 124 – (Topic 2)

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template. SharePoint integration and reporting are enabled.

You want to assess your team’s testing effort. To do this, you need to:

->Identify how much testing has the team completed,

->Determine whether the team is likely to finish the testing on time,

->Identify how many tests have passed, failed, or blocked, and

->Identify how many tests are left to be run.

What should you do?

From the team portal, open the Test Activity Excel Report.

From the team portal, open the Test Plan Progress Report.

From the team portal, open the Test Case Readiness Excel Report.

Open the Test Results view in MTM.

Answer: B

Question No: 125 – (Topic 2)

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to perform exploratory testing.

You need to ensure that any bugs or test cases created during an exploratory test session are associated with a specific requirement for the purposes of traceability.

What should you do?

From the Test activity, select View Exploratory Test Sessions. Open a session and click the Copy Link button.

From the Run Tests activity, select a test case that is a part of a requirement suite and select Run.

Create a requirement suite in the test plan, right-click on the suite, and select Explore Requirement.

From the Do Exploratory Testing activity, select Explore.

Answer: C

Question No: 126 DRAG DROP – (Topic 2)

Your testing team has a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2013 with a Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) environment. No new configurations have been added yet to this environment. Your organization is upgrading all computers from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1,

The organization has decided to standardize on Internet Explorer (IE) 11 for all internal computers. As a result, the testing team needs to test everything on IE 11. Since this conversion will take a year to implement, the testing team needs to leave current configurations in place.

You need to set up an IE 11 configuration to use in your current test cases.

Which five actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

Answer:

Explanation:

How to: Create Test Configurations

Question No: 127 – (Topic 2)

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You plan to reduce the maintenance of test suites.

You need to create test suites for which the test cases are automatically added.

What are two possible types of test suites that achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

Exploratory-based

Static

Query-based

Requirements-based

Answer: C,D

Question No: 128 – (Topic 2)

Your development team is working through their bug backlog and tracking their progress on the Bugs dashboard.

You look at the active bugs by assignment report and notice that the average size of your team members#39; bands for active bugs is increasing over time.

You need to identify the issues blocking the team#39;s progress toward resolving and closing bugs.

Which issue should you investigate?

The bug backlog is divided evenly across the development team for resolution.

The test cases are outdated and are testing the wrong code.

The reactivated bugs that the development team is working through are resolving faster than expected.

Question No: 129 – (Topic 2)

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum 1.0 process template.

Your client has added new capabilities to a product in development, which necessitates a major change to existing test cases. The produc owner has created a new product backlog item (PBI) and has provided you a link to a document that explains these new requirements.

You need to provide easy access to the requirements document from the test cases.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

From the Test Suite window, add the requirement document by using Add Requirements.

From the Links tab, link the requirements document to the PBI.

From the Test Plan Manager, add a link to the PBI.

For each test case, use the Tested Backlog Items tab to add a link to the PBI.

Answer: B,D

Question No: 130 – (Topic 2)

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).

You plan to redesign a group of test cases that have similar steps but test for different conditions.

You need to make the test cases easy to maintain.

What should you do?

Create a shared steps work item from the Shared Steps Manager view for every test case in the group and replace the test steps in the appropriate test case.

Convert the manual test cases to automated tests.

Open a test case, create a shared steps work item from the recurring test steps, and reuse this shared steps work item for the other test cases in the group.

Find recurring test steps in the test cases and use them to create new test cases. Replace the recurring test steps with a reference to the new test cases.